A Trusted Canadian Charity

Be Hope in
Hard Places

Empowering Vulnerable Communities

Around the world, the most vulnerable are being left behind. Conflict, political instability, poverty, and disasters have created fragile communities where families are trapped without clean water, healthcare, or protection from exploitation.

Mission

World Hope International is a Christian relief and development organization igniting hope in hard places by partnering with vulnerable and exploited communities to alleviate poverty, suffering, and injustice.

Vision

We envision a world where people in hard places are empowered with opportunity, dignity, and hope, so they can participate in their own transformation, the transformation of their families, and their communities.

The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighbourhood.”

John 1:14 The Message

How we make an Impact

Clean Water

Safe water, healthy sanitation, empowered communities.

Water is life! When access to clean water comes to a vulnerable community, it transforms everything.

Children under five stop dying from water borne diseases

Children spend more time in school

People have time to start businesses

No more walking dangerous paths to fetch water

Improved hygiene and sanitation

Healthy crops and animals

In 2024

people in Sierra Leone gained access to clean water and received hygiene education

students and school staff in Cambodia have new sanitation facilities

more students and their families in Liberia have access to clean water

Global Health

Strong health systems, accessible care, thriving communities.

Equitable access to healthcare improves the lives of vulnerable people and their communities.

Access to physiotherapy and occupational therapy for children living with disabilities

Life saving and health stabilizing medications in rural clinics

Access to preventative health services and life-saving research

Reducing child and maternal deaths

Ensuring reliable and equitable healthcare in forgotten places

Providing access to oxygen, blood, medicines, and healthcare training

In 2024

island residents in Haiti depend on the La Gonave Wesleyen Hospital for healthcare

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women have been screened for cervical cancer in Sierra Leone

people impacted by medications distributed to hospitals and clinics in Liberia

Protection

Protecting human rights, preventing harm, hope for the vulnerable.

Protecting people at risk of exploitation, restoring people who have been enslaved, and increasing access to education restores dignity and ignites hope.

Social workers walk with survivors of gender-based violence and trafficking to restore their futures

Educational opportunities for children to decrease susceptibility

Partner with schools, churches, and community groups to identify online sexual exploitation of children and vulnerability to trafficking

Working with police and governments to empower trafficked survivors

Holistic community partnerships to strengthen the safety of children and their access to education

Supporting small businesses to reduce the risk of trafficking

In 2024

%

of children receiving support for their education, passed the national exams in Sierra Leone

students and school staff in Cambodia have new sanitation facilities

people in Cambodia benefitted from education programs, how to keep safe training, and support for agricultural businesses

Together, we can be Hope in Hard Places

By empowering vulnerable communities, we are rewriting stories of hardship into testimonies of hope.

Holistic Hope

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Rebuilding Home

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World Hope International (Canada) is a registered charity.

Charitable #869500173 RR 0001

1830 Mountain Road, Suite C

Moncton NB E1G 1A9

+1-613-482-1499
Toll-Free:  877-482-1499
info@worldhope.ca

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World Hope International (Canada) funds are confined to Board approved projects. Funds designated towards a project are used as designated, with the understanding that when the need for that project has been met or cannot be completed for reasons determined by the Board, the remaining funds designated will be used where needed most.